American Society of Comparative Law
Founded: 1951 Admitted to ACLS: 1995
The purpose of the society, formerly, The American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc., incorporated in New York in 1951, "is to promote the comparative study of law and the understanding of foreign legal systems; to establish, maintain and publish without profit a comparative law journal; and to provide for research and the publication without profit of writings, books, papers and pamphlets relating to comparative, foreign or private international law."
CEO Representative and Society Contact
James A.R. Nafziger
Chief Administrative Officer
American Society of Comparative Law
Willamette University
Delegate
Maximo Langer
Professor
University of California, Los Angeles
term ends 12/31/2023President
Maximo Langer
Professor
University of California, Los Angeles
term ends 10/1/2022Membership:
Individual: 97